#+TITLE: Python layer [[file:img/python.png]] * Table of Contents :TOC_4_gh:noexport: - [[#description][Description]] - [[#features][Features]] - [[#install][Install]] - [[#layer][Layer]] - [[#dependencies][Dependencies]] - [[#auto-completion-anaconda-dependencies][Auto-completion: Anaconda dependencies]] - [[#syntax-checking][Syntax checking]] - [[#test-runner][Test runner]] - [[#automatic-buffer-formatting-on-save][Automatic buffer formatting on save]] - [[#autoflake][autoflake]] - [[#pylookup][pylookup]] - [[#hy-mode][Hy-mode]] - [[#management-of-python-versions-and-virtual-environments][Management of Python versions and virtual environments]] - [[#manage-virtual-environments-with-pyvenv][Manage virtual environments with pyvenv]] - [[#manage-multiple-python-versions-with-pyenv][Manage multiple Python versions with pyenv]] - [[#automatic-activation-of-local-pyenv-version][Automatic activation of local pyenv version]] - [[#key-bindings][Key Bindings]] - [[#inferior-repl-process][Inferior REPL process]] - [[#running-python-script-in-shell][Running Python Script in shell]] - [[#testing][Testing]] - [[#refactoring][Refactoring]] - [[#live-coding][Live coding]] - [[#hy-repl-process][Hy REPL process]] - [[#other-python-commands][Other Python commands]] - [[#configuration][Configuration]] - [[#fill-column][Fill column]] - [[#sort-imports][Sort imports]] * Description This layer adds support for the Python language. ** Features - Auto-completion using [[https://github.com/proofit404/anaconda-mode][anaconda-mode]] - Code Navigation using [[https://github.com/proofit404/anaconda-mode][anaconda-mode]] - Documentation Lookup using [[https://github.com/proofit404/anaconda-mode][anaconda-mode]] and [[https://github.com/tsgates/pylookup][pylookup]] - Test Runners using [[https://github.com/syl20bnr/nose.el][nose.el]] or [[https://github.com/ionrock/pytest-el][pytest]] - Virtual Environment using [[https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/pyvenv][pyvenv]] and [[https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv][pyenv]] - semantic mode is enabled - PEP8 compliant formatting via [[https://github.com/google/yapf][YAPF]] - PEP8 checks with [[https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flake8][flake8]] or [[https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pylint/1.6.4][pylint]] - Suppression of unused import with [[https://github.com/myint/autoflake][autoflake]] - Use the ~%~ key to jump between blocks with [[https://github.com/redguardtoo/evil-matchit][evil-matchit]] - Sort imports with [[https://pypi.python.org/pypi/isort][isort]] * Install ** Layer To use this configuration layer, add it to your =~/.spacemacs=. You will need to add =python= to the existing =dotspacemacs-configuration-layers= list in this file. ** Dependencies *** Auto-completion: Anaconda dependencies =anaconda-mode= tries to install the dependencies itself but sometimes it does not work and you may encounter the following message when opening a python buffer: #+begin_example Blocking call to accept-process-output with quit inhibited!! #+end_example To fix this, install the =anaconda-mode= [[https://github.com/proofit404/anaconda-mode/wiki][anaconda-deps]] by hand: #+begin_src sh pip install --upgrade "jedi>=0.9.0" "json-rpc>=1.8.1" "service_factory>=0.1.5" #+end_src Source: https://github.com/proofit404/anaconda-mode#issues If you are facing errors such as "Unable to run anaconda-mode server", try setting your ~PYTHONPATH~ as explained at https://github.com/proofit404/anaconda-mode#pythonpath *** Syntax checking Syntax checking uses =flake8= package: #+begin_src sh pip install flake8 #+end_src ** Test runner Both =nose= and =pytest= are supported. By default =nose= is used. To choose your test runner set the layer variable =python-test-runner= to either =nose= or =pytest=. #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '((python :variables python-test-runner 'pytest))) #+END_SRC If you need both then you can set =python-test-runner= to a list like this: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '((python :variables python-test-runner '(pytest nose)))) #+END_SRC This means that =pytest= is your primary test runner. To use the secondary test runner you can call the test functions with a prefix argument e.g. ~SPC u SPC m t t~ to run one test with =nose=. To set project specific test runners you can set =python-test-runner= in a directory local variable in your project root. ~SPC f v d~ in Spacemacs. See [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Directory-Variables.html][the official documentation]] for more information. The root of the project is detected with a =.git= directory or a =setup.cfg= file. ** Automatic buffer formatting on save To enable automatic buffer formatting on save with [[https://github.com/google/yapf][YAPF]] set the variable =python-enable-yapf-format-on-save= to =t=. #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '( (python :variables python-enable-yapf-format-on-save t))) #+END_SRC ** autoflake To be able to suppress unused imports easily, install [[https://github.com/myint/autoflake][autoflake]]: #+BEGIN_SRC sh pip install autoflake #+END_SRC ** pylookup To use =pylookup= on ~SPC m h H~, make sure you update the database first, using ~SPC SPC pylookup-update~. ** Hy-mode To be able to connect to an inferior lisp repl in =hy-mode=, you need to make sure that hy is installed. #+BEGIN_SRC sh pip install hy #+END_SRC * Management of Python versions and virtual environments ** Manage virtual environments with pyvenv A virtual environment provides isolation of your Python package versions. For a general overview see [[http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/][this site]]. [[http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html][Virtualenvwrapper]] which is also explained in the previous link, is a program which manages your virtual environments in a central location set by the ~WORKON_HOME~ environment variable. Spacemacs integration of virtual environments and virtualenvwrapper is provided by the [[https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/pyvenv][pyvenv]] package. It provides the following keybindings: | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+-------------------------------------------------| | ~SPC m V a~ | activate a virtual environment in any directory | | ~SPC m V d~ | deactivate active virtual environment | | ~SPC m V w~ | work on virtual environment in ~WORKON_HOME~ | ** Manage multiple Python versions with pyenv If you need multiple Python versions (e.g. Python 2 and Python 3) then take a look at [[https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv][pyenv]]. It enables the installation and managment of multiple Python versions. [[https://www.brianthicks.com/post/2015/04/15/automate-your-python-environment-with-pyenv/][This blogpost]] gives a good overview on how to use the tool. Spacemacs integration is provided by [[https://github.com/proofit404/pyenv-mode][pyenv mode]] which has the following keybindings. | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+--------------------------------------| | ~SPC m v s~ | set a pyenv environment with [[https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv][pyenv]] | | ~SPC m v u~ | unset a pyenv environment with [[https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv][pyenv]] | Pyenv can also manage virtual environments for each of the Python versions it has installed. Those will be listed alongside your Python versions. *** Automatic activation of local pyenv version A project-specific pyenv version may be written to a file called =.python-version= using the [[https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv/blob/master/COMMANDS.md#user-content-pyenv-local][pyenv local]] command. Spacemacs can search in parent directories for this file, and automatically set the pyenv version. The behavior can be set with the variable =python-auto-set-local-pyenv-version= to: - =on-visit= (default) set the version when you visit a python buffer, - =on-project-switch= set the version when you switch projects, - =nil= to disable. The same is also possible on pyvenv with a file called =.venv=. The behavior can be set with the variable =python-auto-set-local-pyvenv-virtualenv== to: - =on-visit= (default) set the virtualenv when you visit a python buffer, - =on-project-switch= set the virtualenv when you switch projects, - =nil= to disable. * Key Bindings ** Inferior REPL process Start a Python or iPython inferior REPL process with ~SPC m s i~. If =ipython= is available in system executable search paths, =ipython= will be used to launch python shell; otherwise, default =python= interpreter will be used. You may change your system executable search path by activating a virtual environment. Send code to inferior process commands: | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+-------------------------------------------------| | ~SPC m s b~ | send buffer and keep code buffer focused | | ~SPC m s B~ | send buffer and switch to REPL in insert mode | | ~SPC m s f~ | send function and keep code buffer focused | | ~SPC m s F~ | send function and switch to REPL in insert mode | | ~SPC m s i~ | start inferior REPL process | | ~SPC m s r~ | send region and keep code buffer focused | | ~SPC m s R~ | send region and switch to REPL in insert mode | | ~CTRL+j~ | next item in REPL history | | ~CTRL+k~ | previous item in REPL history | ** Running Python Script in shell To run a Python script like you would in the shell press ~SPC m c c~ to start the Python script in comint mode. This is useful when working with multiple Python files since the REPL does not reload changes made in other modules. | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | ~SPC m c c~ | Execute current file in a comint shell | | ~SPC m c C~ | Execute current file in a comint shell and switch to it in =insert state= | *Note:* With the universal argument ~SPC u~ you can enter a new compilation command. ** Testing Test commands start with ~m t~. To use the secondary test runner call the function with a prefix argument, for example ~SPC u SPC m t a~. | No Debug | Description | |-------------+----------------------------------------------------------| | ~SPC m t a~ | launch all tests of the project | | ~SPC m t b~ | launch all tests of the current buffer (same as module) | | ~SPC m t m~ | launch all tests of the current module | | ~SPC m t s~ | launch all tests of the current suite (only with =nose=) | | ~SPC m t t~ | launch the current test (function) | | Debug | Description | |-------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------| | ~SPC m t A~ | launch all tests of the project in debug mode | | ~SPC m t B~ | launch all tests of the current buffer (module) in debug mode | | ~SPC m t M~ | launch all tests of the current module in debug mode | | ~SPC m t S~ | launch all tests of the current suite in debug mode (only with =nose=) | | ~SPC m t T~ | launch the current test (function) in debug mode | ** Refactoring | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+--------------------------------------| | ~SPC m r i~ | remove unused imports with [[https://github.com/myint/autoflake][autoflake]] | | ~SPC m r I~ | sort imports with [[https://pypi.python.org/pypi/isort][isort]] | ** Live coding Live coding is provided by the [[https://github.com/donkirkby/live-py-plugin][live-py-plugin.]] | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+---------------------| | ~SPC m l~ | Toggle live-py-mode | ** Hy REPL process Start a Hy inferior repel process with ~SPC m s i~. If =hy= is available in system executable search paths, =hy= will be used to launch the shell. You may change your system executable search path by activating a virtual enviornment. Send code to hy REPL commands: | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------| | ~SPC m s b~ | send buffer and keep code buffer focused | | ~SPC m s B~ | switch to REPL | | ~SPC m s e~ | send sexp in front of the cursor to the REPL | | ~SPC m s f~ | send function to REPL and stay in buffer | | ~SPC m s F~ | send function to REPL and switch to repl buffer | | ~SPC m s i~ | start inferior hy repl | | ~SPC m s r~ | send current region to the REPL and stay in buffer | | ~SPC m s R~ | send current region to the REPL and switch to repl buffer | ** Other Python commands | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | ~SPC m =~ | Reformat the buffer according to PEP8 using [[https://github.com/google/yapf][YAPF]] | | ~SPC m d b~ | toggle a breakpoint using =wdb=, =ipdb=, =pudb= or =pdb= | | ~SPC m g g~ | go to definition using =anaconda-mode-find-definitions= (~C-o~ to jump back) | | ~SPC m g a~ | go to assignment using =anaconda-mode-find-assignments= (~C-o~ to jump back) | | ~SPC m g b~ | jump back | | ~SPC m g u~ | navigate between usages with =anaconda-mode-find-references= | | ~SPC m h d~ | look for documentation using =helm-pydoc= | | ~SPC m h h~ | quick documentation using anaconda | | ~SPC m h H~ | open documentation in =firefox= using [[https://github.com/tsgates/pylookup][pylookup]] | | ~SPC m v s~ | set a pyenv environment with [[https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv][pyenv]] | | ~SPC m v u~ | unset a pyenv environment with [[https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv][pyenv]] | | ~SPC m V w~ | work on virtual environment in ~WORKON_HOME~ | | ~SPC m V a~ | activate a virtual environment in any directory | | ~SPC m V d~ | deactivate active virtual environment | * Configuration ** Fill column If you want to customize the fill column value, use something like this inside the ~user-init~ function in your ~.spacemacs~: #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '( (python :variables python-fill-column 99))) #+END_SRC ** Sort imports If you want imports to be automatically sorted when you save a file (using [[https://pypi.python.org/pypi/isort][isort]]), set the =python-sort-imports-on-save= variable in the python layer config section: #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '((python :variables python-sort-imports-on-save t))) #+END_SRC or as a directory-local variable (for per-project settings).